Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [vb infin] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Some were barely able to support themselves , let alone provide for the urban sector .
2 It is important not to let this develop into the second stage , which is a deep sore , more painful and more difficult to treat .
3 The importance of the vital actions drill may even be undermined in the eyes of the student if the instructor insists on a complete check of each control movement for every flight ( stick to the left , left aileron up , right aileron down , stick to the right , etc. ) , since it is clear that things like this can not change between flights , and the majority of experienced pilots only do that check on the first flight of the day .
4 It was only when she moved in that she discovered the coincidence , and did some research with the British Museum .
5 Years later , long after Tam was " deed " , I did some research at the Black Watch archives in Perth and was assured that no such thing could ever have happened .
6 Tell me , in the lease as originally drawn up would you be able to let my client know whether there was specific reference to the controversy over the dustbins or did this develop after the Maltese took over ? ’
7 So clear did this become after the 1974 oil crisis , when the upward spiral of oil prices began , that international agencies invented a new category of country : the most seriously affected nations ( MSANs ) , i.e. those countries , mainly in Africa , who could no longer afford to buy oil .
8 Was this did this occur for the whole hosiery industry not just
9 It was the Labour party 's supply-side policies , including its industrial relations policies — all of which we had to reverse — which did such damage in the 1970s .
10 It has dropped much of its collective thinking , which did such damage in the post-war years ; but it still lacks fundamental confidence in the entrepreneur .
11 Although the tornados struck south of Chicago , they did most damage in the nearby town of Plainfield .
12 And how does that compare with the same period last year ? ’
13 But what does that mean for the local residents ?
14 does that sound like the decent thing to do ?
15 You ca n't bear it any longer , does that act as the same ?
16 How does that square with the repeated claim that the national health service is safe in Tory hands ?
17 Does that , does that belong to the previous
18 Now , now you did mention it , it is going to be an enormous country now , what implications does that have for the European Community ?
19 How does what what what impact does that have on the actual problems that they actually .
20 What does this mean for the traditional large factory town ?
21 As my PC has exactly this configuration , what does this mean to the uninitiated ?
22 What relevance does this have for the social scientist ?
23 What effect does this have on the legal model ?
24 What 's that say at the bottom bit ?
25 Made possible by the peace accord between the four warring Cambodian factions ratified on 23 October 1991 , the sculptures have all come from the National Museum of Cambodia in Phnom Penh .
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